The War In Afghanistan
A Brief History of The War in Afghanistan
On October 7, 2001, the United States and the United Kingdom responded to the September 11 attacks on the United States with Operation Enduring Freedom. This was the beginning of the war in Afghanistan.

America will lose when we win in Afghanistan
An old military maxim states, "Amateurs think about strategy and professionals think about logistics." The U.S. Constitution clearly empowers Congress to be active in logistic questions of war. After the release of documents questioning current and past operations in Afghanistan, Congress faces a tough logistical question about the future - who will pay for the Afghan military once America leaves? The answer is not the Afghans, nor America, nor our allies, which means that America will lose in Afghanistan even if the current training mission succeeds.

Kabul meeting to lay groundwork for withdrawal
KABUL, Afghanistan - The strategy sits for now on a table in a locked-down Afghan capital: Hand over security in all 34 provinces to the government by the end of 2014 - more than three years after President Obama's date for the start of an American troop draw down.

Afghanistan’s Lithium Wealth Could Remain Elusive
http://www.lithium-stocks.net


Related News:


Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification